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Hey guys,

To all you guys ive met at coffee meets and cruises and such im just letting u know im leaving queensland! Im only moving just over the border but thats still an extra hour on top of my hour drive it usually takes to see you all but its not so far away that i wont try to come to a coffee a month or tnd every month. Im moving to a house in NSW with sal to save up some money for a few upcoming vacations, one of which is me going back to Ireland for 3WEEKS to see my family with sal. i will prob lose touch with everyone for a few weeks until i get the net set up down there. I move on sat and will try to make it out bowling that night.

Anyway the better news is....when we get the outdoor entertaining area concreated that night i shall host an "sau bbq at my new house"

so keep an eye out for the thread. also some more good news i just realised ive had my open driving license for more than a month!!! sorry but im happy lol.

so yea for those who want/need to contact me until i get the net runnning again my mob no is 0432035873

and if u have a ute and are free this weekend CALL ME!!!

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Sorry to hear you're heading down to the dark side Irish...but hey, what's another hour behind the wheel of a skyline........

BBQ sounds good - I'll bring the roo-meat (stuck to the front of the car of course :huh: )

thanks guys. im not moving too far away, bout 15-20mins further south than i am now but its classed as nsw!! will let u all know bout the bbq as soon as i get the net running. possibility of having one on sunday this weekend if all the stuff aint moved yet cos we could do with a hand moving some of it and would repay help with grub. wil let u know, d and sal

ive eaten kangaroo before.. cant remember what it tastes like

Bit chewy....but quite nice. And it's cheap too!!! unless you buy it from a shop or resteraunt or do too much damage to the vehicle that causes the roadkill......

Daammm Dazzza cant believe your doing this to me all the promises you made with me and adam ! what about the first kiss with you and adam under the coffee club tables !! forgot all that !!!! arrrgh lol..

Seriously man you will have to come up for the corrupt mind meets it aint gonna be the same without some irish corruption !

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys im back!! i got the internet up and running finally and were all unpacked down here in nsw. missing u all of corse!bit sad that ive not one msg since i left!! o well, have a missed nething? how was bowling? ne plans for nething in upcoming weeks? should be having a bbq down here in a few weekends time but of corse ill let everyone know before hand. hope u all miss me terribly and are totally jelous i can wash my car everyday lol.

IrIsH

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